 Hello and welcome to Rehab at Home from Medell. In this series, we will show you some simple activities you can do at home to help your child with their listening and speaking. Today, we're watching Matthew set the table for dinner following instructions from his mum. Involving your child in household routines is a fantastic way to develop their vocabulary, language and listening skills during everyday activities. Let's see how it works. I want one, two, three. Yeah, and... ...fate. Did I ask for a big plate or a little plate? It's too big. Yes, thank you. And one little plate. Shall we put one plate down for Mummy, one for Matthew, one for Ben and one for Daddy? And shall we put the other plates back? Giving your child instructions through listening alone helps to strengthen their auditory skills. You could increase the length and complexity of your instructions to continue to extend your child's skills. Think about what other household routines you are already doing that you can include your child in by giving instructions. Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe to the Medell blog to get all the latest Rehab at Home videos straight to your inbox.